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What kind of bonding to salts use?

Ionic bonding


Does every ionic bond creates a salt or are there ionic bonds that don't create salts and also are all salts resulted from ionic bonds?

Ionic bonding is specific for salts but this is not an absolute law; magnesium oxide has also an ionic bond.


What type of bonding would you expect salts such as NaCl and KNO3 to have?

Salts are ionic compounds, in which a positive ion forms an ionic bond with a negative ion.


What are the 2 types of bonding What is the difference between them?

Types of bonding: ionic (in salts), covalent (in organic compounds), metallic (in metals).


Is salt formed through covalent bonding?

No, salt is formed through ionic bonding. Ionic bonding occurs between a metal and a nonmetal, while covalent bonding occurs between two nonmetals. In the case of salt (sodium chloride), sodium is a metal and chlorine is a nonmetal.


The name for most ionic compounds other than oxides?

A "salt" is another name for ionic compounds


What is the strongest type of intermolecular force and responsible for the very high melting points of solid salts?

Ionic bonding is the strongest type of intermolecular force and is responsible for the high melting points of solid salts. In ionic bonding, positive and negative ions are held together by strong electrostatic forces of attraction.


Are salts an example of an ionic compound?

Salts are ionic compounds.


Is crystalline salts are shiny or not?

Some salts are shiny.


Is salt always a ionic compound?

No, salt is not always an ionic compound. It can be an ionic compound, like sodium chloride (NaCl), but it can also be a covalent compound, like sodium acetate (CH3COONa). The classification of salt as ionic or covalent depends on the elements involved and their bonding.


Is ammonia a salt?

No, ammonia is not a salt. It is a compound composed of nitrogen and hydrogen atoms. Salts are ionic compounds formed when a metal cation and a nonmetal anion combine through ionic bonding.


What substances have an ionic structure?

No substances have an ionic structure. Many substances have IONIC Bonding, such as common salt, sodium chloride. The ions are arranged in a crystalline lattice. Na^(+), Cl^(-), Na^(+), Cl^(-) et seq, in a 3-dimensional arrangement.